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1. Unit mm 30 Getting Started 2 7 4 Seat the Computer Follow the guide below to seat the computer into the cradle 1 Seat the computer into the cradle with a slanted angle 2 Make sure the 35 pin POGO connector on the computer meet the docking connector in the cradle a k gt G 00 260008 E Ke Note You may notice that there are two small holes beside the POGO connector on the tablet and two small bulging poles near the POGO connector on the cradle These will help you fit the computer into the cradle Ke Getting Started 2 7 5 Network with Other Devices To use the cradle to network with other devices Use USB cables to connect the computer with the external devices such as Power Jack CD ROM hard disk drives To charge the computer camera or card reader simply use the computer s power adapter Plug a LAN cable of RJ 45 type to the LAN port for connecting with the network devices such as ADSL modem 33u Getting Started am S 2 8 Dual Bay External Battery Charger Optional This optional battery charger features two channels to charge two 4S1P external batteries for the computer Go through this section to find out more about this battery charger 2 8 1 Overview Power Jack To charge batteries simply use the computer s power adapter
2. Firmware Version i 7 11 22 2010 20 02 00 Serial Number 0000000080021 67C 15015693 DLL 1 6 Jan 27 2010 15 12 39 15014443 DLL 1 6 Jan 27 2010 15 12 36 P2P DLL 1 5 Jan 27 2010 15 12 32 Secure DLL 1 6 Jan 27 2010 15 12 42 Connected A Reader Mode window opens Configure 15015693 Command Custom Block Data View Inventory ATMEL UltreLight TOPAZ 18014443 4 Protocol IV 150 15693 IV 180 14443A IV 150 14443B M FeliCa Enable Tag Mode 85 Utiliti 6 Click the Inventory tab The Inventory tabbed page opens Configure 18015693 Command Custom Block Date View ATMEL UltraLight TOPAZ 18014443 4 Total Tag Start Clear Total Read Time Curent Tag I Fujitsu Fast Mode I Single Step Run M 18015693 Search Multi Tags 7 Click the Start button The table on the Inventory tabbed page starts to show the column titles including UID No Read Count and Protocol And the RFID reader is ready to read any supported RFID tag in range Configure 18015693 Command Custom Block Data View Inventory ATMEL UltraLight TOPAZ 18014443 4 Total Read Tags 1 Current Tags 0 ED 115693 Search Mul s 15014443 A 86 Utiliti 8 Find the RFID reader at the upper right of the computer s front side RFID reader 9 Tap slightly contact the RFID reader with the RFID tag The read and
3. 34 Getting Started 2 8 2 Dimensions 37 53 168 87 42 6 Kt N i o Mm a 45 1 5 Unit mm 35 Getting Started am S 2 8 3 Specifications Features amp Peripherals Color amp Material Gray Plastic I O Ports 1 x DC Plug Back side Mechanical amp Environmental Charging Temp 0 40 C 32 104 F Storage Temp 20 60 C 4 140 F Operating Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Dimensions WxDxH Weight Net 0 34 kg 0 75 Ib Vibration 1 Grms 5 500Hz random operation 168 87 x 123 7 x 45 1 mm 6 64 x 4 87 x 1 77 Shock 10G peak acceleration 11 ms duration Power Requirement 19V DC In Note In practice the charger can operate within the range of 10 to 45 C but will malfunction over 45 C When that occurs you must put it in the environment lower than 35 C or it cant normally work again Similarly this charger stops working below
4. 7 Select the GPS COM port as described in Step 1 81 Use the Computer mm gt 8 Click the Autobauding button As soon as u center is synchronized to the module the Connect disconnect button on the Receiver Toolbar will change to green color and the software s screen will start to show the information about the satellite constellation signal to noise ratio time etc My XY a u center 7 02 File Edit View Player Receiver Tools Window Help D Sr S AHABANDEOyr 6A 5 my BO STATES RG u v K e D 1 b w dc Be ee do Tuesday 06 25 2013 Ready COM99600 u blox6 No file open NMEA 00 03 29 03 14 39 If the baud rate are not correctly set the Communication Information icon at the bottom of the software s screen will display red COM 1200 gn u center 7 02 PE File Edit View Player Receiver Tools Window Help DEZ S AAHHBOBOvr SA a M aHan Rae EEE eld b Ww le P oe do CET IT x ELLE 191635 1918 3332 BABA x UTC 30 gkg uest 2013 Ready COM9 1200 blox6 No file open NMEA 00 00 26 05 10 37 The Communication Information PE red if the baud rate is wrongly set 82 Us the Computer To view the NMEA text click View Text Console from the menu bar of the u center File Edit View Player Receiver Window Help D G Packet Console F6 EON EOr SA yy BH BARRE HS Binary Console
5. 5 2 5 Thermal Configuration Select this submenu to configure the Thermal configuration parameters Setting Description Set the value of temperature of the ACPI critical Trip point When this point is reached the OS will shut down the system Set the value of temperature of the ACPI Passive Trip point When this point is reached the OS will begin to throttling the processor DPTF Feature Enables disables the DPTF Dynamic Platform amp Thermal Framwork feature Critical Trip Point Passive Trip Point Thermal Sensor Enables disables System Temperature Sensor Set the value of temperature of the Thermal sensor Critical critical Trip point When this point is reached the OS will shut down the system Set the value of temperature of the Thermal sensor Passive Passive Trip point When this point is reached the OS will begin to throttling the processor 103 BIOS 5 2 6 SATA Configuration Select this submenu to configure the SATA controller and HD Enables disables the present SATA controller AMS ENE gt Enabled is the default SATA Test Mode Enables disables the SATA test mode r Configures how to sun the SATA drives GE OS SATA Mode gt Options available are AHCI default and IDE SATA Port 0 Hot Plug Enables disables hot pluggable feature for the SATA je port Capability gt Enabled is the default Serial ATA Port 0 a the SATA port Media information and Security 104 BIOS
6. a AirCard Watcher BIE fA E SIERRA WIRELESS The AirCard Watcher auto launches 3 Assign a function key to launch the 3 75G module as described in 4 1 2 Use ARBOR System Suite on page 94 4 Launch the 3 75G module by hitting the function key The system shows that 3 75G is on B at the bottom right of the screen Utiliti And the AirCard Watcher shows Searching Fa AirCard Watcher ll lalkd a AirCard Watcher J oJ x 110 dem jg DE TET yy MG 1 w I hw amp je SIERRA IERR WIRELESS WIRELESS The AirCard Watcher searches for the 3 75G network As soon as the mobile network is discovered the AirCard Watcher shows the name of the service provider and a 3G gauge in its screen with the signal strength bars in green a AirCard Watcher ilal 3G 0 00 Kbps A ms WIRELESS A The network is discovered To disconnect from the network simply click the Disconnect button To conserve power always power off the 3 75G module when it isn t used 78 Utiliti 3 7 Use GPS Configure to Order With the GPS module the computer is able to discover your location on earth The GPS module is a GPS receiver that needs no 3G connection for positioning However it requires a clear view of the sky to be location aware When the computer has the GPS and RS232 2 in 1 module some drivers are needed to make them run And the GPS
7. 55 Getting Started am gt 2 11 13 Install RS232 Driver Configure to Order If the computer has the RS232 GPS 2 in 1 module or the RS 232 Smart Card reader 2 in 1 module install the RS232 driver prior to make it run To install the RS232 driver 1 Launch the driver installer as described in 2 11 2 Start to Install on page 43 and open the driver list The driver list then opens onscreen 2 Click tap the RS 232 icon amp ARBOR G1052 R1 0 Embedded and Network Computing 4 Chipset MD 3G6 4G 90 48 Ga RFID wifi EH Touch Screen amp Bluetooth j Barcode 32bit SmartCard Barcode 64bit G Function keys Barcode USB O PowerSaving AP ip Home Page http www arbor com tw 3 Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed 56 Getting Started 2 11 14 Install GPS Driver amp Utility Configure to Order Since the GPS shares the module with RS232 GRS 1052 GPS amp RS232 2 in 1 kit install the GPS driver after the RS232 driver is installed so the two can run without problem To install the GPS driver 1 Install the RS232 driver as described in 2 11 13 Install RS232 Driver Configure to Order on page 56 first 2 Install the GPS driver Click tap the GPS icon amp from the driver list ARBOR G1052 R1 0 Ga RFID ES wiki EE Touch Screen pg Bluetooth VW As 232 S LAN Barcode 32bit SmartCard Barcode 64bit G Function keys Barcode USB O PowerSaving AP 3 Fo
8. Embedded and Network Computing 4 Chipset 3G 4G G RFID WiFi ol Touch Screen 6 Bluetooth QD RS 232 EA LAN Barcode 32bit Bg SmartCard Barcode 64bit Barcode USB NNN Pig Browse Home Page http www arbor com tw 3 Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed After the function keys driver is installed the four physical function keys are ready to use See 3 2 Use Physical Function Keys on page 66 to know how to use them 47 Getting Started mm 4 2 11 7 Install WiFi Driver To install WiFi driver 1 Launch the driver installer as described in 2 11 2 Start to Install on page 43 and open the driver list The driver list then opens onscreen gt 2 Click tap the WiFi icon ARBOR 61052 R1 0 Embedded and Network Computing 4 Chipset E 3G 4G wae Cl Touch Screen Bluetooth KO RS 232 y LAN Barcode 32bit by SmartCard Barcode 64bit G Function keys Barcode USB PowerSaving AP m _ e e pe Home Page http www arbor com tw 3 Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed 48 Getting Started 2 11 8 Install Bluetooth Driver To install the Bluetooth driver 1 Launch the driver installer as described in 2 11 2 Start to Install on page 43 and open the driver list The driver list then opens onscreen 2 Click tap the Bluetooth icon 3 ARBOR G1052 R1 0 Embedded and Network Computing 4 Chipset gt
9. gt This is a command to launch an action from the BIOS Setup utility rather than a setting 109
10. warning and then recharge the battery Doing so is helpful to the reliability of your battery e Don t use the battery pack as a power supply for other equipment How to store e Don t expose the battery to elevated heat situations such as under direct sunlight in a Car or near fire e Don t disassemble the battery or the battery leakage might cause skin or eye injury If electrolyte leaking from the battery contacts your skin or clothing immediately flush it with running water If it solashes into eye rinse the eye at least 15 minutes with clean water and then seek medical attention e To avoid battery leakage or explosion don t discard the battery into water or fire or put them near a heat source such as a gas stove or an oven e Use the appropriate container to store the battery such as a paper box Do not allow a metal object to touch the terminal of the battery e When storing for a long period of time keep the battery approximately at the charging state of 60 80 and regularly use it The battery should be completely discharged and recharged once per month to condition the cells inside the battery and to ensure the battery deliver the most available capacity e The battery consists of precise electrical components and cells Do not drop or hit the battery F Getting Started am 4 2 3 Install SIM Card For the computer 3 756 module is optional Please note the computer will still have a SIM card slot even
11. 10 C and is able to re operate when it s warmer than 10 C 36 Getting Started 2 8 4 Charge Batteries Follow the guide below to charge batteries using the battery charger 1 Connect the battery charger to external power by plugging the power cable with the power adapter to the charger s power jack 2 Put the first battery into one battery channel Be sure the metallic parts meet each other 3 During charging the status LED on the right side lights the color as described in 2 8 5 Status LED on page 38 Monitor the charging progress by the color of the LED light Bm Getting Started oo 4 Install another battery the status LED on the left will light the color as described in 2 8 5 Status LED on page 38 Monitor the charging progress by the color of the LED light 2 8 5 Status LED The battery charger comes with two status LED lights When a battery is placed into one battery channel the responsible LED will light the color according to the battery level as tabulated below Users are able to monitor the charging progress by the colors of these lights Battery Level 0 19 20 69 70 94 95 100 LED Color Solid red Blinking red Blinking green Solid green 38 Getting Started 2 9 VESA Mount Bracket Optional Through the VESA mount bracket VMB 1052 the computer can be further connected to the wall mount or RAM ball mount for easier operation The outer four screw holes are
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13. 36 46 wae Ga RFID WiFi ae ja VB RS 232 O Lan gt Barcode 32bit SmartCard Barcode 64bit Function keys Barcode USB O PowerSaving AP Home Page http Www arbor com tw 3 Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed Once the Bluetooth driver is installed a Bluetooth icon 0 will show up in the notification area with the Bluetooth feature enabled See 3 4 Use Bluetooth on page 69 to know how to use Bluetooth 49 Getting Started am gt O 2 11 9 Install 3G 4G Driver amp Utility Configure to Order To install the 3G 4G driver and utility 1 Launch the driver installer as described in 2 11 2 Start to Install on page 43 and open the driver list The driver list then opens onscreen 2 Click tap the 3G4G4 icon sus ARBOR 61052 R1 0 gg RFID ES wiki Cl Touch Screen Bluetooth VW ns232 un Barcode 32bit Bag SmartCard Barcode 64bit G Function keys Barcode USB PowerSaving AP ER as Z Home Page http www arbor com tw 3 Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed 4 Once the 3G 4G driver installation is through proceed to install the application program the utility for 3G 4G connection Click tap the 3G AP 4G AP icon from the driver list ARBOR 61052 R1 0 bedded and Network Computing 86 6B 3G Module 4Q 4G Module 5 Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed Once the installation is through an AirCard Watcher shortcut gr Shows up on the desk
14. 5 3 Security Main Advanced Power Boot Exit The featured setting is ___ Setting Description Select Set Supervisor Password An Create New Password dialog then pops up onscreen Enter your desired password that is no less than 3 characters and no more than 20 characters Hit Enter key to submit Administrator Password 105 BIOS 5 4 Power The Power menu sets up the power option of system Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit These items control various CPU parameters Wake on PME lt Disabled gt Pil KY F5 F6 F9 ESC gt Enter F10 The featured setting is Advanced See 5 4 1 Advanced CPU Control on page 107 CPU Control Enables or diables Wake on PME Wake on PME Determines the action taken when the system power is off and a PCI Power Management Enable wake up event occurs If enabled force the system to enable RTC S5 wake up even if OS disable it Support ipwrtest to do RTC S5 wakeup Options are Enabled Disabled S5 Long run test 106 BIOS 5 4 1 Advanced CPU Control MEIN ACO NENG METT Usa Power BEI JM Advanced CPU Control Enable processor idel power saving states lt C States gt Enhanced C States lt Disabled gt Max C States lt C gt C States Enables disables processor idle power saving states C states Enhanced Enables disables P state transitions to occur in combination with C States C states Max C States Set the Max CPC state
15. VESA 75 compliant 2 8 1 Overview connect RAM ball mount 2 8 2 Install 1 Pull and extend the VESA mount bracket Mount the computer to it as illustrated below Getting Started kn 2 When mounting the computer align the two holes at the computer s bottom with the two positioning columns on the VESA mount bracket After the computer is mounted turn the computer over and check if the access to the POGO connector is clear 3 Rotate the knob tightly to fix the computer to the VESA mount bracket 40 Getting Started 2 10 VESA 75 to VESA 100 Adapter Optional Further to the VESA mount bracket as mentioned in 2 9 VESA Mount Bracket Optional on page 39 use an adapter bracket VSB 100 to make the computer compatible with VESA 100 To use the adapter bracket lock the bracket unto the VESA mount bracket as illustrated below Note the adapter bracket mustn t be used without the VESA mount bracket The adapter bracket must be mounted to the VESA mount bracket and cannot be installed to the computer directly VESA 100 compliant VESA 75 compliant VSB 100 _41 Getting Started am OO 2 11 Driver Installation The computer supports Windows 7 and Windows 8 1 Find the necessary device drivers on the CD that comes with your purchase 2 11 1 Installation Sequence Always follow the sequence below to install the drivers to prevent errors Chipset Graphics Audio LAN Wi Fi The
16. a mild solvent detergent Then wipe the cabinet with a soft dry cloth The openings on the enclosure are for air convection and protect the equipment from overheating DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it Do not place anything over the power cord If the equipment will not be used for a long time disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage Never pour any liquid into openings This may cause fire or electrical shock Never open the equipment For safety reasons the equipment should be opened only by qualified service personnel If one of the following situations arises get the equipment checked by service personnel a The power cord or plug is damaged b Liquid has penetrated into the equipment c The equipment has been exposed to moisture d The equipment does not work well or you cannot get it to work according to the user s manual e The equipment has been dropped or damaged f The equipment has obvious signs of breakage The sound pressure level at the operator s position according to IEC 704 1 1982 is no more than 70dB A Keep this User s Manual for later reference DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN UNCONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE STORAGE TEMPERATURE IS BELOW 20 C 4 F OR ABOVE 60 C 140 F THIS MAY DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT Warning Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the guarantee of this
17. device could void the user s authority to operate the equipment General Cleaning Tips You may need the following precautions before you begin to clean the device When you clean any single part or component for the device please thoroughly read and understand the details below 1 2 3 We strongly recommended that you should shut down the system before you start to clean any single components When you need to clean the device please rub it with a piece of dry cloth Be cautious of the tiny removable components when you use a vacuum cleaner to absorb the dirt on the floor Never drop the components inside the device or get circuit board damp or wet Be cautious of all kinds of cleaning solvents or chemicals when you use it for the sake of cleaning Some individuals may be allergic to the ingredients viii Preface 6 Try not to put any food drink or cigarette around the device Cleaning Tools Although many companies have created products to help improve the process of cleaning your devices and peripherals users can also use household items to clean their devices and peripherals Below is a listing of items you may need or want to use while cleaning your devices or peripherals Keep in mind that some components in your device may only be able to be cleaned using a product designed for cleaning that component if this is the case it will be mentioned in the cleaning e Cloth A piece of cloth is the best tool
18. icon 0 6 q Customize 308pMm 1725 2013 A context menu opens Add a Device Allow a Device to Connect Show Bluetooth Devices Join a Personal Area Network Open Settings Remove Icon E Customize Select Add a Device from the context menu that opens ee Us the Computer An Add a device window opens QJ If Adda device Select a device to add to this computer Windows will continue to look for new devices and display them here Laptop computer user Bluetooth Bluetooth sluetoo f Laptop computer D Desktop computer M1920 PC Bluetooth Fe Desktop computer What if Windows doesn t find my device 4 Select the Bluetooth device to connect sometimes it is necessary to see the document of the Bluetooth device to connect and follow the onscreen instructions to proceed Note On the computer the Bluetooth exchanged files are save to local disk e g C Users your username My Documents To conserve power always power off the Bluetooth module when it isn t used 73 Use the Computer mm 3 5 Use Camera Configure to Order The computer can have a 2 0 mega pixel camera that doubles as a camcorder Due to the location in the computer s rear the camera can help users with photos video documenting while they are working on the computer s screen 3 5 1 Launch Camera The camera is ready to use without driver To lau
19. on 2 From the notification area click the Bluetooth icon 0 e 0 amp Customize 3 08 PM 1 25 2013 PG 70 Ue the Computer A context menu opens Add a Device Allow a Device to Connect Show Bluetooth Devices Join a Personal Area Network Open Settings Remove Icon E Customize 3 Select Open Settings from the context menu The O S featured Bluetooth Settings then open and show the Options tabbed page ema Hardware Share syne Discovery Ay To protect your privacy select this check box only when you want a Bluetooth device to find this computer onnections Allow Bluetooth devices to connect to this computer Alert me when a new Bluetooth device wants to connect VM Show the Bluetooth icon in the notification area Change settings for a Bluetooth enabled device ac ema Pea aes 4 On the Options tabbed page find the Discovery group box 5 Select or deselect All Bluetooth devices to find this computer i Use the Computer mm 3 4 4 Pair Connect with Other Bluetooth Devices Before the computer can connect with other Bluetooth devices it has to pair with them To pair connect with other Bluetooth devices 1 2 3 Launch the Bluetooth module as described in 3 4 1 Launch Bluetooth on page 69 The Bluetooth launches From the notification area click the Bluetooth
20. playtime or runtime Battery lifespan means the total amount of time your battery will last before it must be replaced jX Preface e Using the Computer for the First Time Be sure to fully charge approx 4 hours the computer when you plug it in for the first time e Long Term Storage amp Maintenance If you do not plan to use the computer s battery for more than three months it is recommended that you store the battery separately fully charged and then recharge it every three month If you store an uncharged battery it could fall into a deep worn out state which would render it incapable of holding any charge Be sure to store the computer and the battery at the proper temperature See 1 3 Specifications1 3 Specifications on page 3 e Battery Lifespan The removable batteries for the computer are designed to retain up to 80 of their Original capacity after 300 charging and recharging cycles when properly maintained You may choose to replace your battery when it no longer holds sufficient charge to meet your needs Disposing of Your Old Computer e Within the European Union S K mm lhisincludes monitors and electrical accessories such as signal cables or power cords When you need to dispose of your display products please follow the guidance of your local authority or ask the shop where you purchased the product or if applicable follow any agreements made between yourself The mark
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22. to use when rubbing up a component Although paper towels or tissues can be used on most hardware as well we still recommend you to rub it with a piece of cloth e Water or rubbing alcohol You may moisten a piece of cloth a bit with some water or rubbing alcohol and rub it on the device Unknown solvents may be harmful to the plastics parts e Vacuum cleaner Absorb the dust dirt hair cigarette particles and other particles out of the device can be one of the best cleaning methods Over time these items can restrict the airflow in a device and cause circuitry to corrode e Cotton swabs Cotton swaps moistened with rubbing alcohol or water are excellent tools for wiping hard to reach areas in your keyboard mouse and other locations e Foam swabs Whenever possible it is better to use lint free swabs such as foam swabs We recommend you to follow the cleaning steps Close all application programs Close operating software Turn off power switch Remove all peripherals Pull out power cable Oe Introducing the Rechargeable Battery Pack With very little care you can maximize the life and lifespan of the computer s battery Most importantly only use the computer in its ideal operating temperature See1 3 Specifications on page 3 do not leave it in a hot trunk during the summer e Important Terms to Understand Battery life means the time the computer will run before it must be recharged sometimes this is also called
23. 0 USB Dongle Kit RFID 1050 13 56MHz RFID Kit BarC 1050 1D 2D Barcode Scanner Kit HSUPA 1050 3 75G HSUPA Wireless Kit GRS 1050 GPS and RS 232 2in1 Kit SRS 1050 tani Smart Card Reader and RS 232 2in1 Kit MSR 1050 MSR Module Kit RFID NFC 1050 13 56MHz RFID NFC Kit CAM 1052 5 0M Rear CMOS Camera Kit This page is intentionally left blank 10 m Chapter 2 prere Getting Started Getting Started o 2 1 System Overview Understanding the computer help you jump seamlessly from component to component when using the computer This section will quickly familiarize you with the computer 2 1 1 Dimensions The following illustration shows the dimensions of the computer with the measurements of width depth and height called out p 7 C I d 294 1 6702 __ E S _ S Sar r Er A a E 2 2 Unit mm 12 Getting Started 2 1 2 Tour the Computer The computer has some controls I O ports mechanical parts and status LED lights around its enclosure The following illustration shows the computer in different views with all the said
24. 10 seconds 89 Utiliti 3 9 2 Supported Symbologies See the following table for the 1D 2D symbologies supported by the barcode scanner Linear BC412 requires end user license from IBM China Post Codabar NW7 Code 11 Code 128 Code 32 Code 39 Code 93 and 93i Code 2 of 5 EAN Interleaved 2 of 5 Label Code Matrix 2 of 5 MSI Plessey PosiCode GS1 DataBar formerly RSS Telepen Trioptic Code UPC Stacked Codablock F Code 16K Code 49 GS1 Composite formerly EAN UCC MicroPDF417 PDF417 TCIF Linked Code 39 TLC39 Matrix Aztec Chinese Sensible Code Han Xin Code Data Matrix Grid Matrix Code MaxiCode QR Code Micro QR Code Postal Intelligent Mail Barcode formerly 4 state customer Australian Post British Post Canadian Post ID tag UPU 4 state Japanese Post Netherlands KIX Post Korea Post Planet Code Postnet OCR OCR A OCR B OCR MICR E 13 B 90 This page is intentionally left blank 91 Chapter 4 prer Utilities Utiliti 4 1 ARBOR System Suite The ARBOR System Suite is an application program to control the computer s physical function keys F1 through F4 With this ARBOR System Suite users can associate a function key to turn on off one of the computer s features or to launch a specific application program installed on the computer As long as the driver is installed for the function keys as described in 2 11 6 Install Functi
25. 11 4 Install Graphics Driver To install the graphics driver 1 2 Launch the driver installer as described in 2 11 2 Start to Install on page 43 and open the driver list The driver list then opens onscreen Click tap the VGA icon mj ARBOR G1052 R1 0 Embedded and Network Computing ara na 90 40 Ga RFID WiFi E Touch Screen amp Bluetooth VW ns 232 S LAN Barcode 32bit Bag SmartCard Barcode 64bit Function keys Barcode USB O PowerSaving AP Home Page http www arbor com tw Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed 2 11 5 Install Audio Driver To install the audio driver 1 Launch the driver installer as described in 2 11 2 Start to Install on page 43 and open the driver list The driver list then opens onscreen Click tap the Audio icon ipi ARBOR G1052 R1 0 Embedded and Network Computing G i z 948 Ga RFID wifi al Touch Screen pg Bluetooth WB ns232 Lan ells Barcode 32bit 56 SmartCard Barcode 64bit Function keys Barcode USB O PowerSaving AP Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed 46 Getting Started 2 11 6 Install Function Keys Driver To install the function key driver 1 Launch the driver installer as described in 2 11 2 Start to Install on page 43 and open the driver list The driver list then opens onscreen 2 Click tap the Function keys icon amp from the driver list ARBOR 61052 R1 0
26. 32GB MLC mSATA SSD OS Support Windows Embedded 7 Windows 7 Professional Windows 8 1 Embedded Windows 8 1 Professional Peripherals amp Devices Camera 1 x 5 0 MP rear camera with Auto Focus Optional RFID 13 56MHz ISO 15693 14443A 14443B Mifare RFID Reader optional Wi Fi Integrated WLAN 802 11 a b g n Bluetooth Integrated Bluetooth 4 0 BLE class 2 WWAN HSUPA HSPA LTE optional Barcode Scanner 1 x 1D 2D barcode scanner optional MSR 1 x Magnetic Stripe Reader optional SIM Socket 1 x SIM socket I O Interface USB Port 1 x USB 3 0 2 0 Type A port SD Card 1 x SD SDHC SDXC slot Expansion 1 x 35 pin pogo connector for docking connection 1 x USB 2 0 Type A or USB Sensor Hub Button amp Indicator 10 x numeric keys 0 9 1 x enter key 1 x 4 way navigation keys 4 x function keys Function Keys 1 x Ctrl key 1 x backspace key 1 x dot key 1 x brightness control key Power Button 1 x power on off button 1 x battery LED LED Indicator 1 x WLAN RFID LED 1 x Bluetooth WWAN LED LCD Display Size Type 10 4 XGA TFT color LCD with LED backlight Max Resolution 1024 x 768 XGA w 262 144 colors Luminance 340 cd m typ 800 cd m typ only for G1052CS Lite Contrast Ratio 600 1 View Angle U D RIL 89 89 89 89 Ba
27. 89 14 29 23 049 30 30 62 00 GPGSV 4 4 13 32 30 263 22 4E GPGLL 2459 84406 N 12129 14467 E 031605 00 A A GPRMC 031606 00 A 2459 84378 N 12129 14479 E 0 GPVTG T M 0 358 N 0 664 K A 29 GPGGA 031606 00 2459 84378 N 12129 14479 E 1 06 GPGSA A 3 06 32 16 03 29 31 2 96 1 36 2 6 GPGSV 4 1 13 03 17 200 22 06 33 185 21 14 40 14 GPGSV 4 2 13 20 14 287 15 21 03 113 22 00 168 GPGSV 4 3 13 27 22 189 14 29 23 049 30 30 62 00 GPGSV 4 4 13 32 30 263 21 4D GPGLL 2459 84378 N 12129 14479 031606 00 A A amp X MA Longitude Latitude Tuesday Ready COM9 9600 u blox6 No file open NMEA 00 04 57 03 16 06 amp To conserve power always power off the GPS module when it isn t used 83 Utiliti 3 8 Use RFID Reader Configure to Order Once the driver for the RFID reader is installed as described in 2 11 11 Install RFID Reader Driver Configure to Order on page 53 an RFID NFC Demon shortcut 1 will show up on the desktop and also at Start button All Programs RFID NFC Demo DemoAP The RFID NFC Demon is a test program for you to see whether the RFID reader works correctly To read RFID tags for your daily work install your own application or program your own application using the programming resources included in the driver CD that comes with your purchase See 2 11 11 1 Program Your Own RFID Application on page 54 Start to test the RFID reader 1 Launc
28. C7 C6 C1 107 BIOS 5 5 Boot Settings The Boot menu configures how to boot up the system such as the configuration of boot device priority Main Advanced Securit ere se Boot fu Allows InsydeH20 to skip certain Quiet Boot lt Enabled gt tests while booting This will Timeout 0 decrease the time needed to boot the system gt Legacy F1 AY F5 F6 F9 ESC gt Enter F10 The featured zaa are 0 Description oo Quick Boot sme O InsydeH20 to Skip certain tests while booting This will decrease the time need to boot the system Quiet Boot Disables or enables booting in text mode Boot Device Priority Normal Boot Menu Select Normal boot option priority or Advance boot Legacy option Priority Boot type order Change boot type order Hard Disk Drive Change CD DVD ROM Drive Boot order 108 BIOS 5 6 Exit Options The Save amp Exit menu features a handful of commands to launch actions from the BIOS Setup utility regarding saving changes quitting the utility and recovering defaults Main Advanced Securit reel sierelan Exit Exit system setup and save Exit Discarding Changes your changes Load Optimal Defaults F1 HV F5 F6 F9 ESC gt Enter F10 The features settings are Exit Saving Changes Saves the changes and quits the BIOS Setup utility Exit Discard Changes Quits the BIOS Setup utility without saving the change s Restores all settings to defaults Load Optimal Defaults
29. F7 f lt v MU F H fw Jc Text Console F8 i wie Be e to Messages View F9 Configuration View Ctrl F9 Statistic View F10 Table View F11 Recent Table Views gt Google Earth Map View Recent Map gt Chart View Recent Chart Views Histogram View Recent Hist Camera View Deviation Map F12 Sky View Docking Windows Toolbars Longitude Latitude Tuesday Creates a Text Console COM9 9600 u blox6 No file open NMEA 00 04 32 03 15 41 Then a small window Text Console will open and show the NMEA text at u center 7 0 File Edit View Player Receiver Tools Window Help D Svr amp s 2AABDO DO SA n M HBS BARRE EBEREH aE erm RX ejr I bs Ow Oc Be amp amp do Text Console econ ka xs 03 16 04 GPGSA A 3 06 32 16 03 29 31 2 96 1 36 2 6 03 16 04 GPGSV 4 1 13 03 17 200 18 06 33 185 21 14 40 14 04 GPGSV 4 2 13 20 14 287 18 21 03 113 22 00 168 04 GPGSV 4 3 13 27 22 189 13 29 23 049 30 30 63 35 04 GPGSV 4 4 13 32 30 263 21 4D LIE 04 GPGLL 2459 84438 N 12129 14466 E 031604 00 A A oon 05 GPRMC 031605 00 A 2459 84406 N 12129 14467 E 0 GEL bebk GPVTG T M 0 433 N 0 802 K A 2D TELELELLEELELLELL LITT GPGGA 031605 00 2459 84406 N 12129 14467 1 06 GPGSA A 3 06 32 16 03 29 31 2 96 1 36 2 6 GPGSV 4 1 13 03 17 200 20 06 33 185 21 14 40 14 GPGSV 4 2 13 20 14 287 18 21 03 113 22 00 168 GPGSV 4 3 13 27 22 1
30. Gladius G1052C CS 10 4 Intel Celeron N2930 Rugged Tablet PC User s Manual Version 1 0 CE w P N 4012105200100P 2014 07 Borro This page is intentionally left blank Revision History Version bate Deseriptin 2014 July Initial release This page is intentionally left blank Contents REVISION SON co acces see ee cere E a E A E EAS i Se EEE Eiaa iii Pro 85 ee a EE a eee E E vi EP vi Declaration TEN vi LE vi Fa Passer vi ROR e E nod eee ake ecto sete eee vil SE RENN vil Important Safety Instructions rrrrrrnrrrrrrnnnrrrrrnnnrrrrnnnerennrnnnrrnnnnsnennnnnerrennnnsnnen vil VV NVC RE REE TE viii General Cleaning UNOS sccicesescscctesy nore vesweeesyeedonSaded avec suite ectsvarecbedcuctassaddnsceeetoncueds viii We recommend you to follow the cleaning StepsS rrrrarrrranrrrranrrrrnnrrernnnnennnnnr Ix Introducing the Rechargeable Battery Pack rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnrennnnrnnnnrrnnnnneenn Ix Disposing of Your Old OMPUNS sec ccecsccosere ceccesetescseccscseacetsetersouenstecedieeweaeueen xX MEDINA xi Technical SUDON seeren aE ee nan ert ee ne Neen ee errr xi NUN EEEIEE OE EE NN xi Chapter 1 Introduction Lu esemodenmmsmdunedesniadeksssnknessbadnen 1 1 1 The ef ag 6 8 2 eorna r E ene aNe pete arene 2 1 2 About EE EN 2 1 3 SEN ot ccs pecsaset 2 os eeeesa dates neeeeteye c senededenetecs ah a areik Eror AAi iannis 3 1 4 Inside the PACK AGG csciivewsncheebate
31. IOS Setup Utility continuously hit the Delete key once the power is turned on When the computer is shut down the battery on the motherboard supplies the power for BIOS RAM The Main Setup screen lists the following information System Overview BIOS Version displays the current version information of the BIOS Project Name Device model name EC Version displays the current version of Embedded Controller Processor auto detected if installed System Bus Speed displays the processor speed System Memory Speed displays the Memory speed Cache RAM displays the cache RAM size Total RAM displays the total RAM Main ANCIN EC ta NE ae 1010 OE 4 BIOS Version G1052 0 18 This is the help for the hour Project Name G1052 minute second field Valid EC Version 0 1174 range is from 0 to 23 0 to 59 INCREASE REDUCE Processor Type Intel R Celeron R CPU N2930 1 83GHz System Bus Speed 133 MHz System Memory Speed 1066 MHz Cache RAM 1024 KB Total Memory 2048 MB Channal A SODIMMO 2048 MB 4 19 System Date 07 02 2014 Fi AY F5 F6 F9 ESC E Enter F10 99 BIOS System Time Set the system time The time format is Hour 00 to 23 Minute 00 to 59 Second 00 to 59 System Date Set the system date Note that the Day automatically changes when you set the date The date format is Day Sun to Sat Month 1 to 12 Date 1 to 31 Year 1999 to 2099 Key Commands BIOS Setup Utility is m
32. The CE symbol on your product indicates that it is in compliance with the directives of the Union European EU A Certificate of Compliance is available by contacting Technical Support This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications when shielded cables are used for external wiring We recommend the use of shielded cables This kind of cable is available from ARBOR Please contact your local supplier for ordering information FCC Class B This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to corr
33. ainly a key based navigation interface Please refer to the following key command instructions for navigation process EE Move to highlight a particular configuration screen from the top menu bar Move to highlight items on the screen Move to highlight previous next item Select and access a setup item field On the Main Menu Quit the setup and not save changes into CMOS a message screen will display and ask you to select OK or Cancel for exiting and discarding changes Use lt and to select and press Enter to confirm On the Sub Menu Exit current page and return to main menu Page Up Increase the numeric value on a selected setup item make change Decrease the numeric value on a selected setup item make change Activate General Help screen Save the changes that have been made in the setup and exit a message screen will display and ask you to select OK or Cancel for exiting and saving changes Use lt and to select and press Enter to confirm 100 BIOS 5 2 Advanced Settings The Advanced setting page provides you options to configure the details of your hardware Security Power Boot Exit Boot Configuration 101 BIOS 5 2 1 Boot Configuration Setting Description Numlock Select Power on state for Num lock 5 2 2 PCI Express Configuration Configures PCI Express by the following settings Des
34. also needs a location aware utility to work with Follow the instruction in 2 11 14 Install GPS Driver amp Utility Configure to Order on page 57 to install the drivers and the utility To use the GPS 1 After the drivers are installed for the GPS RS232 module two USB Serial Ports will be generated in the system Check it up by the system s Control Panel Hardware amp Sound Devices and Printers Device Manager PE Device Manager men File Action View Help es H E bma et 4 g ARBOR PC 3 Batteries J Bluetooth USB sl Computer w Disk drives E Display adapters 3 DVD CD ROM drives QA Human Interface Devices IDE ATA ATAPI controllers lt gt Keyboards Mice and other pointing devices Monitors amp Network adapters 45 Other devices fy AX88772B 4 YF Ports COM amp LPT IF Bluetooth Serial Port COM5 L Bete mth Serial Por OMG ei PiU C gt gt Sound video and game controllers sl System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers Note Among the two newly generated COM ports the latter is the GPS data streaming port For example if it is COM8 and COMO that are generated then COMS is the GPS COM port while COM8 is the RS232 COM port In case the COM port shows a question mark which means the driver isn t properly installed browse for the driver on the driver CD at G1052 Autorun usb to com and install the driver again 79 Utiliti 2 Assign a func
35. ard 64 Je the Computer 3 1 3 2 Handwriting Recognition Handwriting Recognition is an input method that interprets and converts handwriting to text The O S features a writing pad to get the job done To launch the O S featured writing pad 1 Open the onscreen keyboard as mentioned in Approach 1 on page 64 The onscreen keyboard opens 2 From the onscreen keyboard tap the key pad graphic l amp 123 Ctrl Enter Space 8123 Al 3 Write in the writing area Then tap the bottom right Insert button to enter the text to an text editor 65 Use the Computer mu 3 2 Use Physical Function Keys Four function keys F1 through F4 are built on the front bezel of the computer As long as the driver for these physical function keys is installed as described in 2 11 6 Install Function Keys Driver on page 47 they are able to turn on off some features of the computer by default However users are able to re define them to launch certain application programs installed on the computer After the driver is installed an ARBOR System Suite shortcut will appear in the notification area and also at Start button All Programs Arbor Arbor System Suite v2 0 Arbor System Suite v2 0 PR 4 11 PM 6 25 2013 ARBOR System Suite shortcut in the notification area And the function keys are to perform the following functions by default Default Function er Turns on off 3G 4G A T
36. bumper as illustration until it hooks on the computer tightly 2 Repeat the same procedure to fasten the opposite end a SS 1 0720 27 Getting Started am 2 6 Install Neck Strap Optional To install the neck strap 1 Untie one end of the neck strap Thread it through one of the upper corner bumpers of the computer and re tie the end 2 Repeat the same action in step 1 to the other end of the neck strap Wear the neck strap around your neck Pose the bottom of the computer against your chest when using the computer standing or sitting 28 Getting Started 2 7 Desktop Cradle Optional The optional desktop cradle is developed for the computer to extend its networking features The desktop cradle features the following connectors 2 7 1 Overview Power RJ 45 USB jack port ports a 2 7 2 Specifications Features amp Peripherals Color amp Material Gray Plastic I O Ports 3 x USB 1 x RJ 45 1 x DC Plug Back side Mechanical amp Environmental Operating Temp 20 45 C 4 113 F Charging Temp 0 40 C 32 104 F Storage Temp 20 60 C 4 140 F Operating Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Dimensions WxDxH Weight Net 1 2 kg 2 64 Ib Power Requirement 19V DC In 99 3 x 177 1 x 100 6 mm 39 09 x 69 72 x 39 60 29 2 7 3 Dimensions
37. cklight Type LED Touch Screen Type 10 Point Projected Capacitive Touch with Corning Gorilla Glass Light Transparency 80 typ Controller Interface USB interface Power Supply Adapter Input 100 240VAC Full Range Adapter Output 19VDC 3 42A 65W Battery Type Li battery pack 1 x 1880mAh 3 cell internal battery pack Battery Capacity 1 x 2500mAh 4 cell external battery pack aie Operating 6 hours typ Mechanical amp Environmental Operating Temp 20 45 C 4 113 F Storage Temp 20 60 C 4 140 F Charging Temp 0 40 C 32 1049F Operating Humidity 10 95 45 C non condensing Dimensions 205 x 294 x 25 mm 8 07 x 11 57 x 0 98 W x D x H Gross Weight 1 2 kg 2 64 Ib for G1052C Lite or G1052CS Lite 20 to 1000 Hz 1 grms per MIL STD 810G operating Vibration 20 to 1000 Hz 3 grms per MIL STD 810G non operating 11 ms 20G per MIL STD 810G for unit only operating 11 ms 40G per MIL STD 810G for unit only non operating Transit Drop 1 2m 4ft whole unit Shock IP Rating IP54 whole unit CE EN55022 class B FCC 47 CFR Part 2 and Part 15 Regulatory Introduction mm 1 4 Inside the Package Upon opening the package carefully inspect the contents If any of the items is missing or appears damaged contact your local dealer or distributor The package should contain the following items 1 x G1052 computer 1 x Driver CD 1
38. components called out Barcode Scanner RFID Reader configure to order configure to order Mic Power Button Power status LED Numeric keypad including Enter key Navigation keys Touch screen 2 1 2 1 Front Side Power Button Use the Power Button to power on off the computer or to put the computer to Sleep or Hibernate mode Take the following actions to take the said controls Control Operation Press and hold the Power Button until the power To power on the computer p j LED D lights green To enter the computer to Sleep Press without holding the Power Button To resume the computer from Press without holding the Power Button Sleep To resume the computer from Press and hold the Power Button until the power MIRENA LED and the RFID HSUPA LED i both light 43 Getting Started e Physical Function Keys After the driver for the function keys is installed as described in 2 11 6 Install Function Keys Driver on page 47 they are able to turn on off some features of the computer as described in 4 1 2 Use ARBOR System Suite on page 94 Users can further customize them to launch some application programs installed on the computer as described in 4 1 3 Customize Function Keys on page 97 e Brightness up down Use this Brightness up down key to increase decrease the display brightness e Status LED Three status LED lights are built on the front side of the c
39. cription PCI Express Root Port Enables disables this PCle port PCle Speed Options are Auto Gen 1 Gen 2 Auto is the default PCI Express Root ASPM Support Port 1 2 3 4 Options are Disable disables ASPM LOs force all links to LOs state L1 force all links to L1 state LOsL1 force all links to LOs L1 state Auto BIOS auto configure 5 2 3 USB Configuration Select this submenu to view the status of the USB ports and configure USB features The featured settings are Setting Description XHCI Pre Boot Mode Enables Disables XHCI Pre Boot mode support Support xHCI Mode Set the mode of operation of xHCI controller Options are Disabled Enabled Auto Smart Auto default XCHI Controller Enables Disables XHCI controller USB2 Link Power Enables Disables USB2 Link Power Management Management XCHI Streams Enables disables XHCI Stream USB OTG Support Enables disables USB OTG Support Turn ON OFF USB VBUS Turn ON in HOST mode JoB VELS and turn OFF in OTG device mode USB RMH Mode Enables disables PCH USB Rate Matching Hubs mode USB EHCI debug Enables disables PCH EHCI debug capability USB Per Port Control Enables Disables USB Per port control 102 BIOS 5 2 4 Miscellaneous Configuration The featured settings are Setting Description Available Options Set the state of System when power is re applied after a Power State After G3 failure G3 state Options are SO State default S5 State
40. d an intuitive way to interact with the computer Users are able to manipulate icons graphic buttons menus property sheets the onscreen keyboard or any onscreen items with touch control This chapter will walk you through the basic operations for these two kinds of touch 3 1 1 Projected Capacitive Touch Unlike the resistive touch the projected capacitive touch works by the change of capacitance when a conductive object such as a finger contact the touch screen Hence it requires only a human finger and zero force to trigger actions from the projected Capacitive touch screen And no calibration is needed If the computer runs Windows 7 8 the projected capacitive touch screen is ready to function when the computer is delivered No driver is needed 63 Use the Computer mm 3 1 3 Text Input The computer doesn t have a physical keyboard to receive user s text input To input text on the computer it relies on either an external USB keyboard or the onscreen keyboard or the O S featured handwriting recognition 3 1 3 1 Onscreen Keyboard An onscreen keyboard is a virtual keyboard with all the standard keys The operating system has a native onscreen keyboard to facilitate text input To open the O S featured onscreen keyboard there are two approaches Approach 1 1 On the desktop tap the keyboard icon on the bottom of the screen 503 7 15 2014 2 The Input Panel opens showing the onscreen keybo
41. decoded data will be displayed in the table 87 Utiliti 3 9 Use Barcode Scanner Configure to Order If the computer you purchased has a barcode scanner it can collect barcode data The barcode scanner is able to read and decode a number of 1D 2D symbologies See 3 9 2 Supported Symbologies on page 90 3 9 1 Data Capture The barcode scanner is ready to use without driver Follow the guide below to capture barcode data 1 Assign a function key to trigger scanning See 4 1 2 Use ARBOR System Suite on page 94 2 Launch a text editor on the computer For example Windows native Notepad 3 Find the scanning window on the top of the computer scanning window 4 Point the scanning window at the printed barcode to read while holding the computer steady a few inches from the barcode Utiliti 5 Hit the function key that is assigned to trigger scanning as described in step 1 The system shows that barcode scanner is on and the scanning light beams The barcode scanner is ready to read any supported printed barcode within the reach of the scanning light If the printed barcode is successfully read the barcode will be encoded and the encoded data will be shown in the text editor that you have launched in step 2 Note The scanning light will stay on for 10 seconds If there is no barcode within the reach of the scanning light and no barcode is read within 10 seconds the scanning light auto stop after
42. dia say Run AUTORUN EXE D Publisher not specified Other choices r Open folder to view files EE File Explorer N Take no action 5 Click tap Run AUTORUN EXE to auto run the driver CD which allows easier installation of drivers The installer then opens ARBOR Embedded and Network Computing G1052 R1 0 Win8 Driver Install 44 Getting Started 6 Click tap Win8 Driver Install OR Click tap the Browse CD button to view the CD contents in Windows Explorer A list of device drivers then opens onscreen ARBOR G1052 R1 0 4 Chipset 36 46 Cys RFID WiFi m Touch Screen Bluetooth VW As 232 Yn Barcode 32bit bag SmartCard Barcode 64bit G Function keys Barcode USB O PowerSaving AP 7 Click on the title of a driver to install it Always follow the sequence described in 2 11 1 Installation Sequence on page 42 to install the drivers 2 11 3 Install Chipset Driver To install the chipset driver 1 Launch the driver installer as described in 2 11 2 Start to Install on page 43 and open the driver list The driver list then opens onscreen 2 Click tap the Chipset icon dg A O ARBC J G1052 R1 0 e 99 40 Ge RFID WiFi T Touch Screen amp Bluetooth VW ns 232 un Barcode 32bit bag SmartCard Barcode 64bit Ge Function keys Barcode USB O PowerSaving AP 3 Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed 45 Getting Started oo 2
43. ect the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver V Preface Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help RoHS ARBOR Technology Corp certifies that all components in its products are in compliance and conform to the European Union s Restriction of Use of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment RoHS Directive 2002 95 EC The above mentioned directive was published on 2 13 2003 The main purpose of the directive is to prohibit the use of lead mercury cadmium hexavalent chromium polybrominated biphenyls PBB and polybrominated diphenyl ethers PBDE in electrical and electronic products Member states of the EU are to enforce by 7 1 2006 ARBOR Technology Corp hereby states that the listed products do not contain unintentional additions of lead mercury hex chrome PBB or PBDB that exceed a maximum concentration value of 0 1 by weight or for cadmium exceed 0 01 by weight per homogenous material Homogenous material is defined as a substance or mixture of substances with uniform composition Such as solders resins plating etc Lead free solder is used for all terminations Sn 96 96 5 Ag 3 0 3 5 and Cu 0 5 SVHC REACH To minimize the
44. ed my S 2 1 2 2 Top amp Bottom Sides Barcode Scanner configure to order 35 pin Pogo Connector for connection with desktop cradle 2 1 2 3 Left amp Right Sides Audio out Jack USB 2 0 port SD SDHC Slot Power Jack External Hot swappable Battery 1 port of USB 2 0 default or ExpressCard 34 16 GC tting Started 2 1 2 4 Rear View Auto Focus Camera Battery Latch Hand Strap External Hot swappable Battery Stylus en are Battery Latch Integrated 2W Speaker SIM Card Slot for optional 3G module Pin Header to Connect Internal Battery Pack To install batteries see 2 2 3 Instructions for Rechargeable Battery Pack on page 22 To use the camera see 3 5 Use Camera Configure to Order on page 74 To use the desktop cradle see 2 7 Desktop Cradle Optional on page 29 17 Getting Started mm 24 2 2 Batteries The computer is equipped with one 3S1P internal battery which makes the rechargeable 451P external battery hot swappable This means users can replace the external battery without turning off the computer 2 2 1 Install Replace External Battery To replace the external battery 1 Disconnect the computer from the external power 2 Remove any peripheral devices connected to the computer 3 Find the external battery and the two battery latches on the rear of the computer Battery Latches 4 Slide the two battery latches to the unlock posi
45. edseiusaesubteovacnawsaneaes sesiisucavie dees suuneadis Weasenntuendens 6 1 5 TGN Ne 7 1 5 1 Optional ACcessories rrrrrrnnnrrnnnnrnnnnnrrrnnnrnrrnnrnrannenrannnnnnnnnnnnnnsennnee 7 1 5 2 Configure to Order Service ccccssceccsseececceeeeeeeceeseeeecseeesessenseeeseas 8 Chapter 2 Getting Staite du nuunasmesmiimasmmemnnmqennnsennsemnnvsie 11 2 1 System Overview rrrrrnnnrrrnrnnnrrnrnnnnrrnrnnnnrrnrnnnnsnnnnnsnrnnnnnnsrrnrnnnssnnnnssarnsnnnsee 12 2 1 1 DS 12 2 1 2 Tour the Cormpuier save 13 212 13 2 1 2 2 Top amp Bottom Sides rrrrrrrrnnrrrannrnrannrnrannrnrnnnrnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 16 2 1 2 3 Left amp Right Sides eide 16 2 1 2 4 REAY VO 17 22s FAC NCS E E AR A E O E EA ET EE E E 18 2 2 1 Install Replace External Battery rrrrnnnnnnnonrnnnrrrnrnnnrrnnnnnnrennrnnnrr 18 2 2 2 Install Replace Internal Battery rrrnrrrrnnnnrrrrrnnnrrrrrnnnrrnnnnnerennrnnnrr 20 2 2 3 Instructions for Rechargeable Battery Pack c ccccssseeeeeeeeeeeees 22 Eee 60 EE ra ERE 24 2 4 Install Hand Strap aumvesjqepsaarepesdme rennene 26 2 5 Install Shoulder Strap Optional Lumassepeeaade britene 27 2 6 Install Neck Strap Optional svarar seninseveeratassvehsavderd lt uee ate 28 2 7 Desktop Cradle OPA Lavere 29 2 1 2 Specifications rrrrnnrrrnnnnrvrnnnrrrnnnrrrnnnrnrannrnrannrnnannennanssnnanssnnansennnn 29 2 17 4 Seat the Computer cae ener ene ee eee eee eee ee here sey
46. environmental impact and take more responsibility to the earth we live Arbor hereby confirms all products comply with the restriction of SVHC Substances of Very High Concern in EC 1907 2006 REACH Registration Evaluation Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals regulated by the European Union All substances listed in SVHC lt 0 1 by weight 1000 ppm Important Safety Instructions Read these safety instructions carefully 1 Read all cautions and warnings on the equipment 2 Place this equipment on a reliable surface when installing Dropping it or letting it fall may cause damage 3 Make sure the correct voltage is connected to the equipment 4 For pluggable equipment the socket outlet should be near the equipment and should be easily accessible 5 Keep this equipment away from humidity 6 Disconnect this equipment from the A C outlet before cleaning it Use a moist cloth Do not use liquid or sprayed detergent for cleaning 7 To fully disengage the power to the unit please disconnect the power from the AC outlet 8 Do not scratch or rub the screen with a hard object 9 Never use any of the solvents such as Thinner Spray type cleaner Wax Benzene Abrasive cleaner Acid or Alkaline solvent on the display Harsh chemicals may cause damage to the cabinet and the touch sensor Vil Preface 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Remove dirt with a lightly moistened cloth and
47. er If the computer has an RFID reader built in proceed to install the driver for the RFID reader 1 Launch the driver installer as described in 2 11 2 Start to Install on page 43 and open the driver list The driver list then opens onscreen 2 Click tap the RFID icon a ARBOR G1052 R1 0 4J Chipset 36 46 IM touch Screen amp Bluetooth VW ns 232 S LAN Barcode 32bit bag SmartCard Barcode 64bit G Function keys Barcode USB O PowerSaving AP Home Page http Www arbor com tw 3 Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed Once the RFID driver is installed an RFID NFC Demon shortcut F wii show up on the desktop and also at Start button All Programs RFID NFC Demo DemoAP See 3 8 Use RFID Reader Configure to Order on page 84 to know how to read an RFID tag using the RFID reader 53 Getting Started am gt 2 11 11 1 Program Your Own RFID Application For your daily RFID data collection you can install your own application You can even build your own application by the programming resources included in the driver CD The programming resources include an reader DLL dynamic link library that covers a variety of reader functions and also a sample application To access the programming resources for RFID application 1 Have the driver CD 2 Launch the driver installer as described in 2 11 2 Start to Install on page 43 and open the driver list The driver list then opens onscree
48. h the RFID NFC Demon by double clicking the shortcut icon ang on the desktop or clicking Start button All Programs RFID NFC_Demo DemoAP The RFID NFC Demon then launches with the Status column showing Disconnected RFID Demo AP Interface dso1s6s30 tt sss sS is0144430 sti i s SOSOS prof Secure DLL 0 Disconnected 2 Assign a function key to launch the RFID reader as described in 4 1 2 Use ARBOR system Suite on page 94 3 Launch the RFID reader by hitting the function key The system shows that RFID reader is on at the bottom right of the screen 84 Utiliti 4 Inthe Interface group box select USB_HID and then click the Connect button The Status column then changes to a green Connected message meaning that the RFID reader COM port is opened RFID Demo AP Mode Upgrade RFParameters About Interface C USB z i Status z Model Type FE MSR310X Connect Disconnect Firmware Version 1 7 1172272010 20 0200 Serial Number 000000008002167C 15015693 DLL 1 6 Jan 27 2010 15 12 39 15014443 DLL 1 6 Jan 27 2010151236 PoPDLL T5 Jan 27 2010151232 Secure DLL iG Jan 272010151242 0 0 C C Connected 5 From the menu bar click Mode Reader RFID Demo AP it Upgrade RF Parameters About Secure Demo Tag Access Pork erat 42 Demo Model Type NFC P2P MSR310X Status Connected
49. if the computer isn t 3G enabled However the SIM card slot won t function If the computer is 3G enabled install a SIM card to the computer so it can network with 3G 1 Turn off the computer and disconnect the computer from the external power 2 Remove any peripheral devices connected to the computer 3 Find the internal battery chamber on the rear of the computer 4 Loosen and remove the two screws that fix the chamber door as illustrated above 5 Dismantle the chamber door and remove the internal battery 6 Find the SIM card slot inside the battery chamber as illustrated above Have an SIM card Position the SIM card as the graphic d inside the chamber directs Then insert the SIM card into the slot sert the SIM card into the slot hka i A 1 Power off before inserting SM card 2 Push SIM card until it cicks in 7 Restore the internal battery into the chamber 8 Restore the chamber door To uninstall the SIM card simply push eject the card 25 Getting Started am 2 4 Install Hand Strap Attach the hand strap to the rear of the computer to make it easier to hold the computer in one hand Find the four holes and fasten the strap onto the computer 26 2 5 Install Shoulder Strap Optional Except hand strap the computer also provides a shoulder strap SST 0720 for shoulder carrying the computer Install as below 1 Press one clasp against one upper
50. ion program installed on the computer To associate a function key to a specific application program 1 Launch ARBOR System Suite as described in 4 1 1 Launch ARBOR System Suite on page 93 The ARBOR System Suite then opens onscreen 2 Tap the button of a function key An Explorer window opens Open 1 d Windows System32 v Search System32 p Organize v New folder av i 3 Favorites Name Date modified Type HE Desktop Ji 0409 7 14 200912 56PM_Filefol B Downloads J Advancedinstallers 7 14 2009 10 37 AM File fol E Recent Places di ar SA J bg BG Fi Libraries di Boot Documeni its catroot d Music J catroot2 Pictures J Codelntegrity H Videos J com d config 188 Computer di cs CZ V amp Local Disk C di da DK 7 14 2009 10 37 AM File fol Ga System Reserved lt m r File name v exe bat com cmd v 3 Browse for the executable file of the application program to associate When the setting is done the button changes to and the function key is able to launch that application program when the function key is hit 97 BIOS BIOS 5 1 BIOS Main Setup The AMI BIOS provides a Setup Utility program for specifying the system configurations and settings The BIOS RAM of the system stores the Setup Utility and configurations When you turn on the computer the AMI BIOS is immediately activated To enter the B
51. it receive and analyze critical data and eventually enhance the productivity in the vertical markets including healthcare field service and retail Product Highlights 10 4 XGA TFT color LCD with Projected Capacitive Touch e High Performance Computing from Intel Quad Core Celeron e Fully rugged for mobile POS or warehousing application e Meeting MIL STD 810G IP54 1 2m 4ft Drop Resistance e High Mobility Multiple Connectivity WLAN Bluetooth WWAN e Identification devices Barcode scanner RFID reader and MSR e Hot swappable external battery w optional internal battery e 23 key keypad with numeric keys and function keys e LP A Isopropyl alcohol clearing allowed 1 2 About This Manual This manual is meant for experienced users and integrators with hardware knowledge of personal computers If you are not sure about the description herein consult your vendor before further handling We recommend you keep one copy of this manual for the quick reference for any necessary maintenance in the future Thank you for choosing ARBOR products troduction 1 3 Specifications System CPU Intel Celeron N2930 1 83 GHz QC processor Graphics Controller Intel HD Graphics Memory 2GB DDR2 SO DIMM memory module installed BIOS UEFI BIOS Audio Azalia HD Audio e 1 x integrated microphone e 1 x integrated 2W speaker e 1x 3 5 mm headset combo jack Storage 1 x
52. llow the onscreen instructions to proceed 4 Install the utility for the GPS module Go to http Avww u blox com en evaluation tools a software u center u center html and download the u center GPS evaluation software 5 Connect the computer to the Internet since the installation of this utility requires the computer to be online 6 Run the downloaded software on the computer which will install the GPS utility u center Once the utility is successfully installed a shortcut will show up on the desktop and also at Start button All Programs u blox u center u center See 3 7 Use GPS Configure to Order on page 79 to know how to use the GPS 57 Getting Started am gt O 2 11 15 Install Barcode 32 64bit Driver Configure to Order If you have ordered the computer with a barcode scanner kit install the driver for the barcode scanner 1 Launch the driver installer as described in 2 11 2 Start to Install on page 43 and open the driver list The driver list then opens onscreen 2 Click tap the Barcode 32bit or Barcode 64bit icon mn ARBOR G1052 R1 0 Embedded and Network Computing 4 Chipset D 3G 4G 90 48 Ga RFID SS WiFi E Touch Screen amp Bluetooth VW ns232 S LAN Barcode 32bit SmartCard Barcode 64bit G Function keys Barcode USB PowerSaving AP Home Page http Mww arbor com tw 3 Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed 58 2 11 16 Install Barcode USB D
53. n 3 Click tap the NFC icon RI ARBOR G1052 R1 0 for RFID WiFi Cl Touch Screen pg Bluetooth VW As 232 S LAN Barcode 32bit bag SmartCard Barcode 64bit G Function keys Barcode USB O PowerSaving AP 4 The programming resource folder opens m ees m Computer DVD RW Drive D G1050 V1 1 NFC 44 Search NFC PI T Recent Places E Name 3 Date modified Type Size PE 5 BB Libraries Files Currently on the Disc 3 F Documents Ji Exe 6 18 2013 4 51PM File folder Music di sample 6 18 20134 51 PM File folder Pictures TS RAD 10 5 2012 3 38 PM Adobe Acrobat D 119 KB B Videos j Computer amp Local Disk C DVD RW Drive D G104 Ji 36 AdbeRdr940 Audio Bluetooth 54 Getting Started 2 11 12 Install Smart Card Reader Driver Configure to Order If you have ordered the computer with an Smart Card reader install the driver for the Smart Card reader 1 Launch the driver installer as described in 2 11 2 Start to Install on page 43 and open the driver list The driver list then opens onscreen 2 Click tap the Smart Card icon ev C ARBOR G1052 R1 0 Embedded and Network Computing 4 Chipset D 3G 4G 90 40 Ga RFID SS WiFi eg Touch Screen pg Bluetooth KO R5 232 Yn Barcode 64bit Ga Function keys Barcode USB O PowerSaving AP 3 Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed
54. n the following terms This warranty does not apply to products damaged by misuse modifications accident or disaster Vendor assumes no liability for any damages lost profits lost savings or any other incidental or consequential damage resulting from the use misuse of or inability to use this product Vendor will not be liable for any claim made by any other related party Vendors disclaim all other warranties either expressed or implied including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose with respect to the hardware the accompanying products manual s and written materials and any accompanying hardware This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights Return authorization must be obtained from the vendor before returned merchandise will be accepted Authorization can be obtained by calling or faxing the vendor and requesting a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number Returned goods should always be accompanied by a clear problem description X This page is intentionally left blank Xii m Chapter 1 prer ty o introduction Introduction mm 1 1 The Computer The G1052 Series incorporates multiple data readers and powerful networking to deliver uncompromised data capture Featuring the slim design high portability and long battery life the G1052 Series is ideal for mobile POS and logistics application With this series users are able to instantly transm
55. nch the camera 1 Assign a function key to launch the camera as described in 4 1 2 Use ARBOR system Suite on page 94 The system shows that camera is on ca at the bottom right of the screen And the camera application program auto launches The camera s application program launches Configures Takes a Closes video shooting picture camera Shoots a video 74 Ue the Computer 3 5 2 Take A Picture To take a picture 1 Launch the camera as described in 3 5 1 Launch Camera on page 74 The camera application program auto launches From the camera application program s tool bar tap the take a picture icon The camera then proceeds to take a picture and save it to local disk by default at C Users your username My Documents ccd 3 5 3 Shoot A Video To shoot a video 1 Launch the camera also the camcorder as described in 3 5 1 Launch Camera on page 4 The camera application program auto launches And the camera LED lights blue From the camera application program s tool bar tap the shoot a video icon The icon then changes to an in shoot button and video shooting starts Tap the in shoot button again to stop shooting The video shot is saved to local disk by default at C Users your username My Documents ccd 75 Use the Computer mm 3 5 4 Configure Video Shooting To configure the video shooting 1 Launch the camera also the camcorder a
56. nrrvnrnnnnvnvnnnnnrnrnnnnrnnrnnsnrnsnnnnee 74 jV Contents 3 5 1 Launch CaMel EEE EE 74 3 0 2 TAKE A FC EE eleva aiaei aniier 75 3 5 3 Shoot A Video nnosennssnennesrnnnrrrnrorrrnrorrnnrrrrrrrernnrrernnrrrenrrreennreeenne 75 3 5 4 Configure Video Shooting ccccssececceeeeeeeceeseeeseeseeeessesseesseaseees 76 3 6 Use 3 75G HSUPA Configure to Order cccccssseeeesessseeeseeseseeseneees 77 3 7 Use GPS C NiGure 10 Jdenuavvar4vresmaessimd nesen 79 3 8 Use RFID Reader Configure to Order rrrnrrrrrrnnrrarvnnnrrenrnnnrrrrrnnsnrnnnnnnre 84 3 9 Use Barcode Scanner Configure to Order rrrrnnrrrnnnnnrrnrnnnrrrnrrnnrrnnnnnnrr 88 DENN 88 3 9 2 Supported Symbologies aacece sesncztorerrcedescnsticateeceedueiartaneseieescteanweaeece 90 Chapter 4 WCW S aus esddaenr 92 4 1 ARBOR System Suite arrene 93 4 1 1 Launch ARBOR System Suite rrrannrarnrrnnnrnvrnnnrrrnrnnnrrnvnnnnnrnrnnnnnnn 93 4 1 2 Use ARBOR System Suite rrarrnrnrnnnnonnrrnnnrnrrnnnnrnnrnnnrrnnnnsnrrnrnnnnnnn 94 4 1 3 Customize Function Keys rrrrarrrrnrnnnnrvnrrnnnrnvrnnnernnrnnnrrnnnnnnnrnrnnsnsnn 97 Chapter 9 BIOS Lee 98 5 1 BIOS Main Setup sacaeacidcnccdancedeneaedessoeuesdsers lt ancsuseosdexeceoesiatesacasessescesexapddceneee 99 5 2 Advanced Settings gaceseto sce esacticcieneeedintcesceuasanentedesessieeceeieeouteusnceddetciee clases 101 5 2 1 BOOT OMG UA ON 102 5 2 2 PCI Express Configuration i
57. omputer to draw users prompt awareness of the computer s contiguous events such as power charging and wireless activity Power LED ALL Green no change Description Printed Graphic Subject Battery Remaining Charge Discharge Power Level 0 15 The battery is discharging 16 49 disconnected from 50 99 external power 100 Blinking 0 15 Blinking The battery is being 16 49 EE charged connected 3 Blinking to external power 90 99 On 100 To know how to charge the batteries see 2 2 3 Instructions for Rechargeable Battery Pack on page 22 14 mm Getting Started Radio LEDs Printed Graphic Subject Color Description Lights orange when the RFID NFC reader Yellow optional is activated Ca HL Green Lights green when the WLAN is activated NFC WLAN Lights both orange and green when both Yellow amp Green modules are activated Lights blue and starts blinking when the B ape Blue Bluetooth is activated Lights green when the WWAN is activated e Touch Screen The computer comes with either a resistive or a projected capacitive touch screen to register user s touch control so that it allows users to interact with the computer without a mouse or keyboard See 3 1 Use Touch Screen on page 63 to know how to do the touch control and text input on a touch screen 15 Getting Start
58. on Keys Driver on page 47 the ARBOR System Suite is accessible from the operating system s notification area or All Programs 4 1 1 Launch ARBOR System Suite To launch ARBOR System Suite 1 Clicktap ARBOR System Suite shortcut at the OS notification area OR Click tap Start Ss Programs Arbor Arbor System Suite v2 0 Arbor System Suite v2 0 The ARBOR System Suite then opens onscreen Arbor System Suite v2 0 Fl B M F2 s n x F3 E M X F4 E o 3 See 3 2 Use Physical Function Keys on page 66 to know the default functions of the function keys 93 Utiliti 4 1 2 Use ARBOR System Suite The ARBOR System Suite is based on grafphic user interface to present a handful of graphic buttons and bars that are tabulated below Arbo sxs Title bar KLEI Te ZAA AOLA A F3 amp amp F4 GS G amp Og amp amp ee RFD la a yu CED Status bar Delivers the title and version of the application program Delivers the on off status of various devices When a device is on its icon lights white Closes ARBOR System Suite Associates a function key to turn on off 3G gt When the function key is associated with the 3G the 3G graphic becomes highlighted in blue gt See 3 6 Use 3 75G HSUPA Configure to Order on page 77 to know how to use the 3G Associates a function key to turn on off Wi Fi gt When the function key is as
59. on electrical and electronic products only applies to the current European Union Member States EU wide legislation as implemented in each Member State requires that waste electrical and electronic products carrying the mark left must be disposed of separately from normal household waste e Outside the European Union If you wish to dispose of used electrical and electronic products outside the European Union please contact your local authority so as to comply with the correct disposal method Preface Symbols Description This symbol of CAUTION indicates that there is a danger of injury to the user or a risk of damage to the product should warning notices be disregarded Battery Recycle This symbol indicates electrical warning Change of electric current C O Internal positive current External negative current Technical Support You can download the related technical documents such as datasheet and user s manual as well as driver on our website Please do not hesitate to call or e mail our customer service when you still cannot get the information you need http Awww arbor com tw E mail info arbor com tw Warranty This product is warranted to be in good working order for a period of one year from the date of purchase Should this product fail to be in good working order at any time during this period we will at our option replace or repair it at no additional charge except as set forth i
60. other drivers and software can be installed by random sequence as long as the aforesaid drivers are installed first To install the touch screen driver see 2 11 6 Install Function Keys Driver on page 47 To install the function keys driver see 2 11 6 Install Function Keys Driver on page 47 240 Ge tting Started 2 11 2 Start to Install Before installing the drivers and utilities prepare the following 1 2 a USB keyboard a USB CD ROM drive Follow the guideline below to install device drivers and utilities 1 Connect the computer to external power by the power cable and adapter included in the accessory box A emee power outlet power cable power adapter the computer Have the USB CD ROM drive Connect the CD ROM drive to the computer and sometimes the connection to power supply is also needed depending on the feature of your CD ROM drive Connect the USB CD ROM Sometimes it is necessary to drive to the computer connect the USB CD ROM drive to power supply depending on the feature of your CD ROM drive sd 3 Power on the computer if it isn t powered on yet 4 Insert the driver CD to the CD ROM drive rv Insert the driver CD to the CD ROM drive In a few seconds a dialog opens asking whether to auto run the driver CD or open the CD contents in Windows Explorer DVD RW Drive E G1052 Choose what to do with this disc Install or run program from your me
61. r 67 Use the Computer mm 4 Tap the desired network to connect it If the network to connect is a secured network a dialog will open and request for the password If it is an open network it will be connected in a few seconds 1 Connect to a Network Type the network security key Security key a Gas 5 Enter the password to access the Wi Fi network The Wi Fi network will be connected in a few seconds if the entered password is valid To conserve power always power off the Wi Fi module when it isn t used 68 Je the Computer 3 4 Use Bluetooth Bluetooth enables the wireless connection over a short distance about 8 meters It is specified as a wireless personal area network WPAN The computer is Bluetooth enabled to synchronize data with other Bluetooth capable devices such as PCs laptops hands free headsets printers PDAs and cell phones For the Bluetooth module to work install the driver as described in 2 11 8 Install Bluetooth Driver on page 49 3 4 1 Launch Bluetooth To be able to use Bluetooth launch the Bluetooth module first 1 Assign a function key to launch the Bluetooth as described in 4 1 2 Use ARBOR system Suite on page 94 2 Launch the Bluetooth module by hitting the function key The system shows that Bluetooth is on at the bottom right of the screen And a Bluetooth icon 8 shows up in the notification area meaning the Bluetoo
62. r control the speaker graphic becomes highlighted in blue Associates a function key to turn on off the GPS module gt When the function key is associated with the GPS module the GPS graphic becomes highlighted in blue See 3 7 Use GPS Configure to Order on page 79 to know how to use the GPS Associates a function key to show hide battery level and Wi Fi signal strength gt When the function key is associated to deliver battery levels and Wi Fi signal strength the graphic becomes highlighted in blue Associates a function key to launch the function of the hotkey Ctrl Alt Del gt When the function key is associated to launch the function of the hotkey Ctrl Alt Del the graphic becomes highlighted in blue Associates a function key to open close ARBOR System Suite gt When the function key is associated to launch ARBOR System Suite the graphic becomes highlighted in blue fo 95 Associates a function key with a specific application program installed on the computer so the application program can be launched when the function key is hit gt When the function key is associated to launch a specific application program the graphic becomes highlighted in blue NA See 4 1 3 Customize Function Keys on page 97 for the detailed setting 96 Utiliti 4 1 3 Customize Function Keys To customize a physical function key is to associate it to an applicat
63. river Configure to Order If you have ordered the computer with a barcode scanner kit install the driver for the barcode scanner 1 Launch the driver installer as described in 2 11 2 Start to Install on page 43 and open the driver list The driver list then opens onscreen 2 Click tap the Barcode USB icon mn ARBOR G1052 R1 0 Embedded and Network Computing 4 Chipset E 36 46 SG 48 for RFID GE wiki E Touch Screen amp Bluetooth WB ns232 Lan Barcode 32bit bag SmartCard GG Funcion ko Barcode USB O PowerSaving AP 3 Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed 59 2 11 17 Install PowerSaving AP If you have ordered the computer with a barcode scanner kit install the driver for the barcode scanner 1 Launch the driver installer as described in 2 11 2 Start to Install on page 43 and open the driver list The driver list then opens onscreen 2 Click tap the PowerSaving AP icon O ARBOR G1052 R1 0 Embedded and Network Computing 4 Chipset E 36 46 99 40 Ge RFID WiFi CA Touch Screen amp Bluetooth SB RS 232 a LAN Barcode 32bit bag SmartCard Barcode 64bit G Function keys ge o Bac 3 Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed 60 61 m Chapter 3 prera Use the Computer Us the Computer 3 1 Use Touch Screen The computer comes with either a resistive or projected capacitive touch screen Touch control is the main way an
64. ry Pack How to recharge e To recharge the lithium ion battery install the battery the computer and then connect the power adapter to the computer s power jack You can find power adapter amp cord in accessory box e The battery will be fully charged within 3 4 hours depending on the capacity of the battery When charging finishes the power status LED on the front panel will stop blinking light to steady green and then it s recommended to remove the adapter from the computer e It s recommended not to recharge intermittently which means not to plug and unplug the power adapter frequently in short period of time e Its recommended to turn off the computer before charging e Do not use the power adapter that is not made for your computer Supplying the computer with inappropriate voltage may cause harm to the battery or even worse burn the computer P Getting Started How to use e Its recommended to supply power via the adapter without the battery installed when you are to use the computer for a long time And reinstall the battery in the contrary situation e The lithium ion battery is currently one of the most popular battery pack The best advantage is that it has no memory effect so users needn t worry about that issue Users can charge the battery anytime whether it is fully drained or not However it s recommended that users drain the battery until the system shows power shortage
65. s described in 3 5 1 Launch Camera on page 74 The camera application program auto launches And the camera LED lights blue 2 From the camera application programs tool bar tap the configuration icon OG The Properties sheet opens Properties Stream Format Video Format r Compression Video Standard None Frame Rate 30 000 I Frame Interval E Flip Horizontal 7 Snap Shot P Frame Interval a Color Space Compression YUY2 Output Size Quality 640 x 480 3 Make the configuration 4 Click the Apply button to apply the change Click the OK button to quit the Properties sheet saving the changes Or click the Cancel button to quit the Properties sheet without saving the changes 76 Ue the Computer 3 6 Use 3 75G HSUPA Configure to Order With the 3 75G module the computer is able to be online connected to the Internet even when it is on the go To network with 3 75G install the driver and utility as described in 2 11 9 Install 3G 4G Driver amp Utility Configure to Order on page 50 1 Invest the computer with a SIM card as described in 2 3 Install SIM Card on page 24 2 Restart the operating system The operating system restarts And the AirCard Watcher automatically launches upon the OS startup In case the AirCard Watcher doesn t automatically launch manually launch it by clicking Start button All Programs Sierra Wireless AirCard Watcher Ea
66. sociated with Wi Fi the Wi Fi graphic becomes highlighted in blue gt See 3 3 Use Wi Fi on page 67 to know how to use the 3G Associates a function key to trigger barcode scanning gt When the function key is associated with the barcode scanning the barcode graphic becomes highlighted in blue Once the barcode scanning is triggered the Scanning light starts to flash and readies to read any supported barcode in range If no barcode is read within 12 sec the scanning light auto stops See 3 9 Use Barcode Scanner Configure to Order on page 88 to know how to scan barcodes Associates a function key to turn on off Bluetooth gt When the function key is associated with Bluetooth the Bluetooth graphic becomes highlighted in blue See 3 4 Use Bluetooth on page 69 to know how to use Bluetooth Associates a function key to turn on off the camera gt When the function key is associated with camera control the camera graphic becomes highlighted in blue See 3 5 Use Camera Configure to Order on page 74 to know how to use the camera Associates a function key to turn on off the RFID reader gt When the function key is associated with the RFID reader the RFID graphic becomes highlighted in blue See 3 8 Use RFID Reader Configure to Order on page 84 to know how to read RFID tags Associates a function key to enable mute the speakers gt When the function key is associated with the speake
67. th module is activated o lo SME Customize 3 08PM 1 25 2013 Bluetooth is activated 69 Use the Computer mm 3 4 2 Bluetooth Device Name By default the computer s Bluetooth device name is the computer name that is viewable at Control Panel System and Security System t gt Control Panel gt System and Security System Control Panel Home r ea View basic information about your computer fo Device Manager Windows edition Remote settings Windows Embedded 8 1 Industry amp System protection Pro EE Windows Embedded 8 Advanced system settings 2013 Microsoft Corporation All 5 rights reserved System Processor Intel R Celeron R CPU N2920 1 86GHz 1 86 GHz Installed memory RAM 2 00 GB 1 90 GB usable System type 64 bit Operating System x64 based processor Pen and Touch Full Windows Touch Support with 10 Touch Points Computer name domain and workgroup settings Computer name 61052 Change settings Full computer name G1052 Computer description Workgroup WORKGROUP Windows activation See also Windows is not activated Read the Microsoft Software License Terms Action Center Product ID 00263 40000 00000 AAOEM Windows Update 3 4 3 Hide Expose Computer By default the computer is NOT discoverable by other Bluetooth devices To hide or expose the computer 1 Launch the Bluetooth module as described in 3 4 1 Launch Bluetooth on page 69 The Bluetooth powers
68. tion key to launch the GPS module as described in 4 1 2 Use ARBOR System Suite on page 94 3 Launch the GPS module by hitting the function key A The system shows that GPS is on os at the bottom right of the screen 4 Run the GPS utility u center by Start button All Programs u blox u center u center u center then opens onscreen Ki u center 70 j 2 File Edit View Player Receiver Tools Window Help bE w amp S aAA BO AA SA ymvy aAa EEn na ao v mv gt 4 Ready a No port open u blox6 No file open Protocol 00 00 30 UTC 5 When u center is started for the 1st time the COM port needs to be initialized Find UU vw a Spr a J the Receiver Toolbar from u center s toolbar Button Description a Connect disconnect button Click the down arrow to select COM port ee Baud rate button gt Click the down arrow to select baud rate Autobauding button w gt Click this button to have the software auto configure the baud rate 80 Utiliti Note u center only supports the COM settings listed below Parity None Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None 6 Click the down arrow besides the Connect disconnect button A list of available COM ports opens u LE File Edit View Player F D vr l 10 v nu v EN i 4 Disconnect COM3 COM4 COMS COM6 COM COMB8 COM9
69. tions Slide the battery latch to the unlock position Slide the battery latch to the unlock position 18 GC tting Started 5 Slide the external battery out of the battery bay 6 Slide another battery into the battery bay 7 Slide the two battery latches back to the lock positions Slide the battery latch to the lock position Slide the battery latch to the lock position IO Getting Started am S 2 2 2 Install Replace Internal Battery Unlike the external battery the internal battery needs no frequent replacement However when it is necessary to replace the internal battery follow the guide below 1 Turn off the computer and disconnect the computer from the external power 2 Remove any peripheral devices connected to the computer 3 Find the internal battery chamber on the rear of the computer 4 Loosen and remove the two screws that fix the chamber door as illustrated above 5 Dismantle the chamber door The inside of the battery chamber comes to view power oe onnector 6 Find the power connector for the internal battery inside the battery chamber as illustrated above Have an internal battery Plug the internal battery s power cable to the said power connector 7 Fit the internal battery into the chamber 8 Restore the chamber door 21 Getting Started oo 2 2 3 Instructions for Rechargeable Battery Pack Instructions for Rechargeable Batte
70. top and also at Start button All Programs Sierra Wireless AirCard Watcher See 3 6 Use 3 75G HSUPA Configure to Order on page 77 to know how to use the 3G module 50 2 11 10 Install Cradle LAN Driver Optional If you have purchased a cradle for the computer install the cradle LAN driver on the computer so the computer is able to network with the cradle s LAN port To install the cradle LAN driver 1 Connect the cradle to power supply 1 km cam a power adapter qa power outlet ot power cable cradle 2 Seat the computer in the cradle The pogo contact pins must meet 3 Power on the computer Launch the driver installer onscreen as described in 2 11 2 Start to Install on page 43 and open the driver list The driver list then opens onscreen 51 Getting Started en g 4 Click tap the LAN icon ARBOR 61052 R1 0 Embedded and Network Computing i 4J Chipset I 36 46 wae Ge RFID SS WiFi Touch Screen od Bluetooth amp Barcode 32bit Bag SmartCard Barcode 64bit Function keys Barcode USB PowerSaving AP 5 Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed Once the driver is installed the computer is able to connect to a local area network LAN by the cradle s LAN port See also 2 7 Desktop Cradle Optional on page 29 to know how to use the desktop cradle BD Getting Started 2 11 11 Install RFID Reader Driver Configure to Ord
71. urns on off WiFi a Turns on off BT Launches ARBOR System Suite a program to manage the four physical function keys See 4 1 ARBOR System Suite on page 93 for more details about ARBOR System Suite Brightness levels are available from 0 to 7 The brightness increases as the level increments 66 Ue the Computer 3 3 Use Wi Fi The computer is built in with a WiFi module for Wi Fi networking Once the driver is installed as described in 2 11 7 Install WiFi Driver on page 48 a WiFi signal strength Icon mri shows up in the notification area 5 38 PM 6 26 2013 WiFi signal strength icon in the notification area Follow the guide below to connect the computer to a WiFi hotspot 1 Assign a function key to launch the WiFi as described in 4 1 2 Use ARBOR system Suite on page 94 2 Launch the WiFi module by hitting the function key The system shows that WiFi is on at the bottom right of the screen Then the WiFi signal strength icon changes to ail in the notification area 3 08 PM 1 25 2013 WiFi is on 3 Tap the Wi Fi signal strength icon dl in the notification area A list opens and shows every Wi Fi hotspot available within the wireless coverage of the computer Not connected t E aiil Connections are available Wireless Network Connection a AndroidAP tll ARAPO4 al GOLDENAGE aw contec ai DCTW2 sil ARAPOS ant LindaWL Lin ll PADM TW wll Open Network and Sharing Cente
72. x User s Manual 1 x Europe Standard cordset Power Adapter 1 x American Standard cordset 1 x 19V 3 42A 65W AC DC adapter eBAT 1050 1 x 2500mAh external battery pack 1 x 212mm black elastic hand strap Hand Strap w screws 1 5 Ordering Information G1052C Lite 10 4 Intel Celeron N2930 rugged tablet PC with projected capacitive touch dual battery packs WLAN and Bluetooth G1052CS Lite 10 4 Intel Celeron N2930 rugged tablet PC with projected capacitive touch battery pack WLAN and Bluetooth and sunlight readable display 1 5 1 Optional Accessories The following items are normally optional but some vendors may include them as a standard package or some vendors may not carry all the items Power Adapter gt 19VDC 3 42A 65W AC DC Adapter Kit eBAT 1050 2500mAh External Battery Pack Shoulder Strap 128 x 3 7cm IBAT 1040 3 Cell 1880mAh Internal Battery Kit NST 1050 Neck Strap 120 x 4 x 0 6 cm VSB 100 VESA 75 to VESA 100 Adapter Bracket VMB 1050 VESA Mount Bracket for G1052 DTC 1050 S G1052 Desktop Cradle Dpr CHR 1050 Dual Bay External Battery Charger 1 5 2 Configure to Order Service Make the computer more tailored to your needs by selecting one or more components from the list below to be fabricated to the computer Note that the GRS SRS and MSR CANNOT co exist on the computer as they occupy the same installation position Please select either one of them UDG 105
73. xieescncstcvecesrnssarersnciualtenedtieletssadsedee ences 102 5 2 3 USB Configuration 2urmermebnstdesdeknpeeiaretamnssarsnndnmnanr 102 5 2 4 Miscellaneous Configuration rrrrrnnrrrrnrnnnrrrvrnnrrerrnnnerennnnsrrnnnnnn 103 5 2 5 Thermal Configuration gccscicateosescpawesrecdeebedaactusencsteedhsudeadesenseasaeniseeae 103 5 2 6 SATA Configuration uavvavjrvseseesrate nt 104 EDE RET IN EEIE EE EE A EOE E N EA 105 iA FOWO o E eatin erica eiecanennn i saeeincnenicesiaaeatid 106 54 1 Advanced CPU Control wssisccsssscsescvuctenctocssdeseveseshetessvetbecbacdeawuecesseest 107 da PL SANN 108 SE IONS acess cn wee de ae eset ole ee ne eden secede ce eere e e Eaa aeae 109 Preface Copyright Notice All Rights Reserved The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve the reliability design and function It does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer Under no circumstances will the manufacturer be liable for any direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising from the use or inability to use the product or documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical electronic or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer Declaration of Conformity CE
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